HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF “What Did The President Know, And When Did He Know It?” Senator Howard Baker Jr. “Let’s Stick With The Facts” Judge Amit Mehta 1

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF  “What Did The President Know, And When Did He Know It?” Senator Howard Baker Jr. “Let’s Stick With The Facts” Judge Amit Mehta
The attack on Capitol Hill should be called for what it was: A planned and instigated political coup d’Etat by President Trump and the encouragement he had received through his enablers over the course of his presidency that has accumulated into a snowball effect resulting in a cult of personality. 18 JANUARY 2021 PRESIDENT TRUMP ...

PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE BANANA REPUBLIC OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST  

HALF MAD AND SURROUNDED BY BAD ADVISERS Carl Gustaf Grimber, Swedish Historian’s remark on Erik XIV King of Sweden (1560 – 1568) The choice of servants is of no little importance to a prince, and they are good or not according to the discrimination of the prince.  And the first opinion which one forms of ...

WHY BIDEN NOW?

  BY: HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY: As the Democrat’s Fish Fry gathering kicked Its primary parkour into the high gear, the debate and conversation on everyone’s choice have become on who has the best chance of unseating President Trump as well as unify the Party in its direction. Beating an incumbent President with still a very ...

IRAN POST KHAMENEI 2

IRAN POST KHAMENEI
BY: HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY: The passing of Hojat-el Eslam Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani on January 8th of this year was the beginning of the end for the old guard and last companions of Khomeini who had so ruthlessly overthrown the Shah’s regime and eliminated other political factions by consolidating power in their favor. Since the ...

EPILOGUE : Nuclear Proliferation, American Strategic Thinking, And Iran Nuclear Deal

  By HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY: This is the last post (First, Second and Third Posts) in the series on Iran nuclear proliferation and American nuclear non-proliferation policy.  The tree that has hidden the forest of American – Iranian foreign policy tacit accords and national security conflicts by overshadowing all other important and current issues, analyzed previously, ...

The United States, Iran, and the Middle East / Persian Gulf Tango: Past Blunders, Unavoidable Collaboration

By: HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY:  This is the third essay – in a complementary four-part series – to the previous two posts (first post – second post) followed with the next and last post in this series titled – EPILOGUE: Nuclear Proliferation, American Strategic Thinking And Iran Nuclear Deal, on the question of Iran nuclear deal. Here, American ...

Nuclear Proliferation – Policy Options For The 1980s : A Retrospective Evaluation

Nuclear Proliferation - Policy Options For The 1980s : A   Retrospective Evaluation
By: HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY:  This is the second essay –  in a complementary four-part series –  to the previous Post in an attempt to analyze both the continuing Iran nuclear deal question that has been politically exploited both in various domestic US  and international quarters, notably Israel and their strange Bed “allies” such as Saudi ...

US, IRAN AND Prime Minister “Bibi” Netanyahu’s RHETORIC – HERE WE GO AGAIN

By: Hassan FARAZIAN   SUMMARY : As expected, President-elect Donald Trump seemingly upfront and controversial manner of speaking his mind had spelled without interruption  into his post-election victory on domestic and of course foreign policy arena on subjects of China-Taiwan relationship and the US “One China” policy, Russia, and his very complimentary remarks to the Pakistani ...

THE HILLARY MYTH, AMERICAN CORPORATE MEDIA AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY 1

By: HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY: This is a commentary on an article by Bret Stephens (The Hillary Myth – WSJ, Tuesday, July 17, 2012) that was written over – four years ago – and the contents of which seems to be still pertinent within the context of American domestic and foreign policy. Thus despite the very ...

OIL, THE LONG TERM VIEW: WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN AND WITH IT – EVERYTHING ELSE

OIL, THE LONG TERM VIEW: WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN AND WITH IT - EVERYTHING ELSE
By HASSAN FARAZIAN SUMMARY: Concerns about the volatility of the price of oil on the energy markets, and its direct bearing on the economy are nothing new. What has been seriously missing from the analysis, however, and which should be the real object of close and immediate examination for economists, financial advisers, political pundits, and ...